Create Blog

Most Liked Education Blogs (1,148)

Here is a list of Education Blogs ordered by Most Liked, posted by members. A Blog is a journal you may enter about your life, thoughts, interesting experiences, or lessons you've learned. Post an opinion, impart words of wisdom, or talk about something interesting in your day. Update your blog on a regular basis, or just whenever you have something to say. Creating a blog is a good way to share something of yourself with others. Reading blogs is a good way to learn more about others. Click here to post a blog.

loulou77

Murder Or Mercy?



Murder or assisted suicide?...A Canadian judge imprisoned for life...in the death of his wife...but she was not well and because of his extra marital affair...and the burden to care for his wife who suffered a stroke and was partially paralyzed...he was deemed a murderer...I think he is innocent...what are your thoughts...
Post Comment
Crazyheart38

Playing The Victim...

to manipulate others.

We could be a victim in so many ways. Some were neglected by parents, betrayed by partners, let down by lovers, picked on at school or by friends, ripped off on a business deal, etc, etc.

Healthy people usually learn from those experiences, forgive and move on. Others re-victimize themselves to give themselves some comfort
wine drinking drinking sad flower

Control freaks love to play the victim, they try to control the person who hurt them as they owe them something and try to drain sympathy from people around them.

The person who play the victim is often times the real villain by portraying others as the demons and oppressorsdevil

Most of us have played the victims and not even aware about it. Whining and complaining about our children, jobs, partners, people around us, things we need to do etc…and having negative outlook in life. We can do something about these situations but we chose to stay and be a victim. People I know are doing this… I’m doing this too.doh doh

Real victims are those completely powerless and can’t do anything about it. They deserve sympathy…I’m not one of them.crying crying

Those who love to play the victim we should be wary of. They are manipulative and will do anything to be in control. It‘s tricky to recognize them … can leave you dumbfounded or worse.professor

Are you a "victim" too?bouquet
Post Comment
Gentlejim

Training Our Thoughts

Have you ever found yourself preoccupied or obsessed with something? Whether it's planning for a big event or watching back-to-back episodes of your favorite show, it's easy for a single train of thought to crowd out all others. While we may have little control over circumstances and the thoughts that come knocking on our mind's door in response, there is hope: we can choose the direction of our thoughts.


“Peace I leave with you,” Jesus spoke these words knowing the pain and suffering awaiting Him the next day. He knew the fear and confusion His disciples would face and that they would flee in fear. We are simple creatures who struggle to hold multiple thoughts in our minds at once, especially when our worries and fears try to take over. Despite our weakness, God's promise never changes. We can return to Him time and again. His peace never fades. We can welcome it into our hearts and minds despite the chaos and storms of life swirling around us.

His peace can become our anchor, holding us steadfast despite crashing waves and forceful winds.


Have you sought His help and peace today?
Post Comment
pedro27online today!

did you ever see a ghost..?

did you ever see a ghost in your life?wave wave wave
Post Comment
Gentlejim

Obituary: Jesus Christ, A.D. 33

Jesus Christ, 33, of Nazareth, died Friday on Mount Calvary, also known as Golgotha, the place of the skull. Betrayed by the apostle Judas Iscariot, Jesus was crucified by the Romans, by order of the Ruler Pontius Pilate. The causes of death were crucifixion, extreme exhaustion, severe torture, and loss of blood.

Jesus Christ, a descendant of Abraham, was a member of the house of David. He was the step son of the late Joseph, a carpenter of Nazareth and Mary, His devoted mother. (He often substantiated His claim that His true Father was God.) Jesus was born in the city of Bethlehem, Judea. He is survived by His mother Mary, His faithful apostles, and numerous disciples.

Jesus was self-educated and spent the last three years of this life working as a teacher. Jesus also occasionally worked as a medical doctor, and it is reported that He healed many patients. Until the time of His death, Jesus was teaching and sharing the good news, healing the sick, touching the lonely, feeding the hungry, and helping the poor.

Jesus was most noted for telling parables about His Father’s kingdom and performing miracles, such as feeding over 5,000 people with only five loaves of bread and two fish and healing a man who was born blind. On the day before His death, He held a last supper celebrating the Passover Feast, at which He foretold His death.

The body was quickly buried in a stone grave, which was donated by Joseph of Arimathea, a secret disciple. By order of Pontius Pilate, a boulder was rolled in front of the tomb. Roman soldiers were put on guard.

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that everyone try to live as Jesus did. Donations may be sent to anyone in need. —Author Unknown

P. S.: A remarkable follow up report to this obituary: On the third day after the crucifixion, His followers discovered that the tomb was empty! Jesus had told them He would rise from the dead, and true to His Word, He still lives. Read Luke 24 for the amazing account of what happened on the third day.
Post Comment
loulou77

A System Of Failure

This is a tragic story of child abuse and death...how a children's aid society failed to protect the lives of children...my heart goes out to those that suffered...


Post Comment
Gentlejim

Health Benefits of Oil Pulling

What are the best oils for oil pulling? Intrigued by the wide number of health benefits reported over the internet, there must be one oil that works better than others, right? Well, while a number of different oils can be used for pulling, one rule of thumb is to use the best quality oil you can find – think unrefined, cold-pressed, organic oils. Likewise, you want a natural plant-based oil. The most common oils used for pulling include sesame, sunflower, olive, and coconut oil. However, cod liver, avocado, cedar nut, canola, walnut, castor, black cumin seed, and safflower oil can also be used. The key is to note that certain oils offer specific benefits to the body.

Oil Pulling for Health: Background, Oils to Use and Benefits

An ancient Ayurvedic remedy used for o*al health and detoxification, oil pulling has made a comeback as a popular health trend in recent years. The process involves pulling pathogens and other harmful organisms from the mouth and body, which offers extensive benefits as far as o*al health. However, the practice does more than just treat issues of the mouth.

What is Oil Pulling?

An age-old remedy, oil pulling is a treatment that employs natural substances to clean and detoxify the teeth and gums. At this level, the process also helps naturally whiten the teeth and improve gum health by removing bacteria.

The basic concept behind the practice is that the oil is swished around the mouth for a short period (10 minutes) of time each day. The process helps draw out bacteria and infection in the mouth, but research suggests it goes much further than that.

What Does It Do?

The remedy works as a natural cleansing process. As the oil is sloshed around the mouth, a certain level of friction is created. This friction creates a cleaning effect that removes unwanted particles as well as germs. The concept of “like dissolves like” also applies in this situation, as the oil used is capable of cutting through plaque and removing toxins as the compounds are so similar.

Does It Really Have Benefits Beyond my Mouth?

Many people view oil pulling as solely an o*al health treatment, but when practiced regularly, the process benefits the rest of the body as well. In addition to improving o*al health, oil pulling can also:

-Relieve migraines
-Correct hormone imbalances
-Reduce inflammation
-Treat digestive issues
-Reduce eczema
-Support normal kidney function
-Improve vision
-Reduce allergies
-Detoxify the body of heavy metals

Whether you are experiencing a significant health condition or not, oil pulling will likely improve your health and your quality of life. Try it for yourself today and let me know what you think!thumbs up
Post Comment

What do you perceive as intelligent?

It was said of David Beckham that his IQ should be set high owing to the amazing way he curves the ball.

What is your definition of intelligence?

I can't even spell it. I keep getting corrected.

rolling on the floor laughing blushing
Post Comment
Lukeononline today!

Trying To Impress

As one gets older all your 'talents' arent always appreciated. Like this guy, trying to impress a some younger ladies?



You will find this action in all walks of life. Drunks and sometimes sober 'idiots' that are trying to impress a certain audience. Some even will join forces with the 'devil' all in the name of 'impressing' rolling on the floor laughing Usually much younger ladies..wink

rolling on the floor laughing

Some women have that effect on men.rolling on the floor laughing
Post Comment
We use cookies to ensure that you have the best experience possible on our website. Read Our Privacy Policy Here